\section{The Similarities of the Board Games}
	\label{section:TheSimularitiesoftheBoardGames}
	After analysing the three different board games -- TTT (section \ref{section:Tic-Tac-Toe}), Checkers (section \ref{section:Checkers}) and Ludo (section \ref{section:Ludo}) -- we can conclude that these board games have the following attributes.
	\begin{itemize}
		\item Rules
			\begin{itemize}
				\item The restrictions and limitations in the board game and the board definition.
			\end{itemize}
		\item Accessories
			\begin{itemize}
				\item Everything that is added to the board: cards, dice, pieces, etc.
			\end{itemize}
		\item Round \& Turn Order	
			\begin{itemize}
				\item The flow of the game including the players' rounds.
			\end{itemize}
		\item The Conditions
			\begin{itemize}
				\item This includes at the win condition and end game condition, and decides when someone has won the game, and when the game is over.
			\end{itemize}
	\end{itemize}
	
	These things will be used as a basis for the problem domain in chapter \ref{chapter:ProblemDomain}.